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WTB: Pwer/Eject board and controllers port

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Hi everyone, I would like to buy 2x Power/Eject pcb + one set of buttons if possible and also a controller port.

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Re: WTB: Pwer/Eject board and controllers port

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AwesomeNurd wrote:Hi everyone, I would like to buy 2x Power/Eject pcb + one set of buttons if possible and also a controller port.

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Hi, I have all of those name your price :) p&p will be about a fiver.
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Re: WTB: Pwer/Eject board and controllers port

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10 shipping included?
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Re: WTB: Pwer/Eject board and controllers port

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http://www.parcel2go.com/
Just thought I'd plonk that there, you can often get a quote via that a lot cheaper than royal mail and they pickup from your door :)
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I will receive a joblot soon, so I will see what I need, I think I will need a set of screws for the casing, DVD power cable, IDE cable, DVD caddy... The joblot includes mobos with 4 ram chips on the top, I don't know if this could be a 128mb mobo???
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AwesomeNurd wrote:The joblot includes mobos with 4 ram chips on the top, I don't know if this could be a 128mb mobo???
Sounds like it too me :)
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I hope they are working at least :D, Do you know anyone doing the ram upgrade in the UK?
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fingers crossed :)
And no idea, I could probably do it but not in my current ill state, not that I tired when I was not as bad. Though how hard can it be? :lol:
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Take a look here :D

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asbo wrote:http://www.parcel2go.com/
Just thought I'd plonk that there, you can often get a quote via that a lot cheaper than royal mail and they pickup from your door :)
Royal Mail?! :lol: :lol: Do they have same day service?
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I am not sure, I think they have next day delivery... I don't really use Royal Mail, they are expensive.
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2 Bunny wrote:
asbo wrote:http://www.parcel2go.com/
Just thought I'd plonk that there, you can often get a quote via that a lot cheaper than royal mail and they pickup from your door :)
Royal Mail?! :lol: :lol: Do they have same day service?
yep http://www.royalmail.com/personal/uk-delivery/sameday. I don't really understand what's funny? :?
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asbo wrote:
2 Bunny wrote:
asbo wrote:http://www.parcel2go.com/
Just thought I'd plonk that there, you can often get a quote via that a lot cheaper than royal mail and they pickup from your door :)
Royal Mail?! :lol: :lol: Do they have same day service?
yep http://www.royalmail.com/personal/uk-delivery/sameday. I don't really understand what's funny? :?
I don't know, I guess the name just sounded funny. Up until now, the only shipping services that I've found cost effective are UPS, FedEx, and the Postal Service.
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Collect + http://www.collectplus.co.uk/ :)
UK only, I usually add a couple of pounds to cover packaging.
Royal Mail work out cheaper for smaller lighter items though.
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Usually for shipping of small objects like that, I'd totally go with the USPS $5 small flat rate boxes. "If it fits, it ships; anywhere"
But those aren't even that much for a SFRB, you could add a little filler packing material, but definetly not a few pounds of it, Lol.
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Re: WTB: Pwer/Eject board and controllers port

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Dude pay attention, we're not in the US, hence no USPS. Royal Mail is our postal service, so its either that or a large selection of couriers.
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asbo wrote:Dude pay attention, we're not in the US, hence no USPS. Royal Mail is our postal service, so its either that or a large selection of couriers.
I'll tell you what, I've never dealt in foreign shipping before. Even on eBay and even when I used international carriers, I still opted to only make the item available to the 48 attached states just to keep the rates simple. Sure you lose a few potential bidders that may have been interested, but it doesn't make a huge difference in the final price actually.
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